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Countable vs Uncountable Nouns Guide

The document provides a grammar exercise about countable and uncountable nouns, including examples of using some, any, much, many, and a lot of in sentences. It includes tables and passages to choose the correct grammar based on the quantities being described.
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Countable vs Uncountable Nouns Guide

The document provides a grammar exercise about countable and uncountable nouns, including examples of using some, any, much, many, and a lot of in sentences. It includes tables and passages to choose the correct grammar based on the quantities being described.
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1 | ESSENTIAL WORKSHEETS

Unit 5: Eat up
GRAMMAR 1
Countable and uncountable nouns; 4 Look at the pictures. Choose the correct words to
complete the sentences.
some, any, much, many, a lot of
1 Complete the table with the words in the box.
banana beef carrot cereal cheese
chip egg ice cream milk tomato

Countable nouns Uncountable nouns


1
banana 6
beef
grape 7  here isn’t any / a lot of 2 We need much / a lot of
1 T
2 8 lettuce on the table. carrots to make soup.
3
rice
orange salt
4 9

5 10

2 Choose the correct sentence.


1 A I’m having any grapes for a snack. I like them.
B I’m having some grapes for a snack. I like them. 3 There isn’t any / much 4 We haven’t got many /
2 A My parents don’t eat much meat. They prefer fish. cheese on the plate. any bananas.
B My parents don’t eat many meat. They prefer fish.
3 A There’s a lot of salt on these chips. I can’t eat them.
B There’s much salt on these chips. I can’t eat them.
4 A There aren’t some food stalls. There are only two.
B There aren’t many food stalls. There are only two.
5 A Zoe never drinks many coffee. She doesn’t like it.
B Zoe never drinks any coffee. She doesn’t like it.
5 There is some / many 6 There aren’t much / any
3 Choose some or any. orange juice in the glass. apples on the table.
1 I can see any / some bananas on the table.
2 There isn’t any / some cereal for breakfast. 5 Choose the correct words to complete the text.
3 I think there’s any / some milk in the fridge.
What are your favourite snacks? I often have
4 I’ve got any / some snacks in my school bag.
1
some / much fruit, like an apple or a banana
5 There aren’t any / some oranges to make juice.
because they’re healthy. I don’t usually eat 2 many /
6 There isn’t any / some ice cream for dessert!
much greasy things, like chips or pizza. I don’t drink
juice or other sweet drinks. I always drink 3 any /
a lot of water – about one or two litres every day.
In the evening, I don’t eat 4 much / many snacks, but
I sometimes have 5 some / many yoghurt with fruit.
I prefer natural yoghurt because it hasn’t got 6 any /
some extra sugar in it.

24 Synchronize 1 • Essential worksheets PHOTOCOPIABLE © Oxford University Press

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